Cambridge University Press, 1907. Hardcover. The 1907 edition published by Cambridge, "now printed for the first time from a ms. in the library of St. John's College with an introduction and notes by G.C. Moore Smith, Litt.D." Bookplate and withdrawn stamp of Princeton University Library at the front free endpaper... More

Fort Worth, Texas: SRI Publishing Co. 1st. Original Wraps. A large run of this ribald mid 60s sex magazine. All issues clean, tight, VG+ to Near Fine quartos in their stapled pictorial wrappers. Thousands and thousands of jokes, limericks and cartoons. An 8 year run, ranging from 1964 thru 1971. More

Philadelphia: Horizon House, 1938. Cloth. A handsome copy of the 1938 1st edition. Solid and VG+ in a bright, price-intact, VG dustjacket, with minor soiling at the front panel and several small closed tears at the panel edges. Quarto, unpaginated. More

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1895. Decorative Cloth. A clean, well-preserved copy of the 1895 1st American edition, translated from the original Russian by E.L. Voynich. Solid and VG+ in its dark-red cloth, with bright gilt-lettering and design at the front panel and spine. 12mo, 349 pgs. plus publisher's ads... More

KIngston, Jamaica: Palm Tree Production, c. 1978. Original wraps. The very uncommon maiden issue of this scarce late 70s/early 80s Jamaican humor magazine. Tight and Near Fine in its stapled, pictorial wrappers. Octavo, high-quality cartoons firmly rooted in the Jamaican social and political issues of the day. More

Rosemead, CA: Gregory Publications, 1975. Cloth. A sharp copy of the "Salesman Hill Edition" and the 1975 stated sixth printing. Clean and VG+ in it red cloth, with severa; small spots at the rear panel. Octavo, 103 pgs. More

Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1966. 1st. Hardcover. INSCRIBED BY PHYLLIS DILLER on the half-title. A clean copy to boot of the 1966 1st edition. Solid and VG- (with the blank front free endpaper having been cleanly excised) in a bright, price-intact, VG dustjacket, with light rubbing to the panels and... More

New York: Da Capo Press, 1977. Cloth. INSCRIBED BY HANK VIRGONA in year-of-publication on the front free endpaper. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1977 1st edition. Solid and Near Fine in a bright, price-intact, Near Fine dustjacket. Quarto, Introduction by Pete Hamill. Signed by Author.More

Munich: Verlag Von Fr. Bassermann, 1924. Cloth. A beautiful copy of this 1924 Wilhelm Busch offering, including 1,500 of his humorous sketches, with accompanying captions. Clean and tight and Near Fine in a lovely, Near Fine example of the uncommon printed dustjacket. Tall quarto, 355 pgs., text in its original... More

New York: Yoyo, Inc., 1972. 1st. Original Wraps. Issue #00 of Yoyo Magzine, an adult-only undeground magazine published out of New York in the early 70s. Includes people such as Michael O'Donoghue (soon of "Saturday Night Live" fame) and the illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Clean, solid and VG+ in its pictorial... More

London: William Evans & Co., 1829. Decorative Cloth. The 1829 4th edition of this ribald, irreverent treatment of 19th century Irish history. Includes 19 full-page hand-colored plates. Solid and VG in its original dark-green cloth, with decorative blindstamping to the panels and bright gilt-lettering along the spine. Very light scuffing... More

New York: Milrose Publishing Co., 1943. Original wraps. The 1943 1st edition. Solid and VG+ in its raunchy pictorial wrappers, with just a touch of light soiling to the panels. 16mo, wild black-and-white illustrations thruout featuring Little Moron and his Siztor. More

Monte-Carlo: Editions Du Livre, 1945. 1st. Original Wraps. A sharp, nicely-preserved copy of the 1945 1st edition. #10 of 1,560 copies printed. Near Fine in its stiff beige wqrappers. And in an unchipped, Near Fine example of the glassine dustjacket. Tall quarto, wonderfully illustrated thruout in rich color by Dubout... More

New York: G.W. Dillingham Company, 1906. 1st. Decorative Cloth. The 1906 1st edition, SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS on the front free endpaper. VG in its checkered cloth, with one small stain at the front panel's top-edge. 16mo, 120 pgs. Tasteful former owner bookplate at front pastedown. A wonderful, cheeky look... More

Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1963. Cloth. SIGNED BY BOB HOPE on the front free endpaper. A sharp copy to boot of this 1963 collection of jokes and barbs. Clean and Near Fine in a bright, price-intact, VG+ dustjacket, with light soiling to the rear panel and very light... More

New York: Random House, 1978. Cloth. SIGNED BY CALVIN TRILLIN on the title page. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1978 stated 1st edition. Tight and Near Fine (just a touch of offsetting to the top-edges) in a crisp, price-intact, VG+ dustjacket, with very light creasing --and mild... More

New York: A.S. barnes & Company, 1907. Robert A. Graef. Cloth. The 1907 1st edition. Solid and VG in its green pictorial cloth, with light soiling to the front panel and light rubbing along the spine. 16mo, nicely illustrated by Robert A. Graef. More

New York: Crown Publishers, 1950. 1st. Decorative Cloth. A wonderful Association copy: WARMLY INSCRIBED BY CHARLOTTE ADAMS (WHO WAS ALSO THE HOUSEKEEPING EDITOR AT CHARM MAGAZINE) TO CIPE PINELES, THE REVERED ART DIRECTOR AT CHARM (AND EVENTUALLY SEVENTEEN AND MADEMOISELLE). A very nice copy to boot of the 1950 1st... More